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Sunday April 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Historically, teaching media skills was the domain of former professionals entering higher education to share their experience with future professionals. Student motivation was often to achieve lifelong dreams, and instructor motivation was to help in that pursuit. Now many students have little interest in traditional media, rarely consume it, and routinely use tools that automate and simplify previously specialized skills. Professors and industry professionals consider the implications of a changed media landscape and student culture.
Moderator: Glenn Hubbard, East Carolina University
Panelists: Frank A. Aycock, Appalachian State University
Charlie Gee, Lincoln Memorial University
Kristopher Cook, Portly Pup Productions/Fox Sports 1
Richard Vogel, retired from Culver Stockton College
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Glenn Hubbard

Professor, East Carolina University
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Rick David Vogel

retired from Culver Stockton College
I am a dad, a husband, and a teacher. I love my daughter and my wife (Mandi and Beth). I was born and raised in New York. My favorite color is blue, my daughter tells me and I love the Yankees. I live in Iowa. That always amazes me--I live in Iowa

I am married to a beautiful pharmacist. I have an awesome, My daughter, who wrote this blurb, is wonderful, beautiful, amazing, and clever. I am in Iowa. That is still hard to believe. I'm in Iowa? Really... Read More →
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Frank A. Aycock

Professor, Appalachian State University
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Kristopher Cook

Owner/DOP/Voice Actor, Portly Pup Productions
Are questions a burden?
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Charlie Gee

Lincoln Memorial University
Sunday April 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
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